Showing posts with label Seahawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seahawks. Show all posts

Divisional Weekend Day 2

Thoughts on the Sunday games.

Falcons 30
Seahawks 28
The Seahawks rallied from a 20-0 halftime deficit to take a 28-27 lead late in the 4th quarter, but in the end it wasn't enough as Matt Ryan drove the Falcons into field goal range, setting up Matt Bryant for the 49 yard game winner.

Seahawks - The Seahawks overcame a ton of bad coaching and adversity to take a 28-27 lead with 30 seconds to go in the game. Marshawn Lynch's fumble in the 1st quarter and Michael Robinson's stoning on 4th down resulted in touchdowns for the Falcons, who dominated the first half. It looked like this one would be a laugher, but Russell Wilson (who deserves the rookie of the year more than anyone) and the Seahawks offense clawed their way back into the game.

The bad coaching reared it's head twice in the fist half. The Seahawks should've kicked a FG instead of going for it on 4th and 1 with Robinson. You have to take the points, especially when you're on the road and playing with a rookie QB. Getting that goose egg off the board is the most important thing. The play to end the half was bizarre. Wilson was sacked and time expired. Had the Seahawks not used their final timeout to preserve the clock after an awful slant pass, they'd have been able to stop the clock and attempt a FG. Had they done all this, it would've been a 6-20 deficit and a 34-28 win.

Pete Carroll had an awful game, but in the end it doesn't take away from what was a great season for the Seahawks. The key for them going forward is getting a 1 or 2 seed so that they can play in front of their home crowd (which is the best in the NFL). They'll be around for a long time if Wilson matures the way we all expect him to.

Falcons - It was storybook to have Matt Ryan connect with Tony Gonzalez on a pass that would lead to Matt Bryant's 49 yard game winning FG. Gonzalez was 0 for his career in the playoffs, and Matt Ryan had more pressure on him than any QB entering the playoffs. The Falcons were lucky to win this game, but that's exactly what you need when the teams are so evenly matched.

The keys to victory were that they turned the Lynch fumble and the bad call on 4th and 1 into 14 points. That's what you would expect from a 1 seed. They also ran the ball extremely well. Michael Turner turned back the clock, carrying the ball 14 times for 92 yards. Jacquizz Rodgers pitched in with 10 carries for 64 yards as well. Being able to run the ball for positive gains on a consistent basis will be huge against the San Francisco 49ers.

They should be worried about how their defense played. The Seahawks moved the ball effortlessly in the 2nd half. If Colin Kaepernick plays the way he did against the Packers, the Falcons will not be in the game. They have to find a way to pressure the QB while not exposing huge running lanes.


--------------------


Patriots 41
Texans 28
After scoring 10 straight points to end the first half, the Texans succumbed to Matt Schaub's inability to throw the deep ball and lost 41-28.

Texans - The Texans are fooling themselves thinking that Schaub is a franchise QB. He was unable to complete a pass over 30 yards and the Patriots feasted on this. He lacks the swagger you want from a franchise QB, and his boneheaded interception to Rob Ninkovich that led to a Patriots touchdown was the death knell.

The Texans have to take a long hard look at Schaub. If they want to be taken seriously they'll think about drafting a QB to put some pressure on him ala the 49ers.

Patriots - It was exactly what we expected to see from the Patriots. Once they grabbed the lead they never gave it back. The news coming out of the game will undoubtedly be about Rob Gronkowski re-breaking his forearm, but the Patriots shouldn't be concerned about this.

Aaron Hernandez is the more valuable of the two. His ability to line up all over the field and use finess to beat defenders is more valuable than Gronk's raw power.

This game featured the emergence of Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen. If these two young runners can contribute, the Patriots will have no problem making up for Gronk's absence.

The Patriots and Ravens always play down to the wire, and there's no reason to expect that this will not be the same.

The Perils of a Hyrbid Quarterback

Associated Press/Evan Vucci - Redskins fans knew this moment was coming.
We've seen this scenario before with hybrid quarterbacks. They have the ability to galvanize doormat franchises (see Michael Vick and Cam Newton). They have the ability to electrify the NFL (see Russell Wilson). And sadly, they have the ability to get hurt more frequently than a franchise player should.

From a young age, a QB with Robert Griffin III's skill set is taught to use his legs to get out of trouble. When the pocket broke down in high school or at Baylor, he was able to use his speed, which dwarfed 98% of the players on the field, and run for a first down (or a touchdown). In the NFL that doesn't work. You may get a first down, but unless you slide, you're going to get walloped by a defensive player who knows that the only way to slow you down is to rough you up. This is why players like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Aaron Rodgers drop to the ground when the pocket collapses. They'd rather have another down, albeit at a longer distance, than a career threatening injury.

RG3 played on one leg in week 17. It was obvious then that he wasn't 100%. Hell, I don't even think he was close to 80%. The Cowboys, one of the most inept teams in the NFL, weren't able to take advantage of this. The Seahawks were. Once the Seahawks saw RG3 limping to the sideline after his second TD pass, FOX showed head coach Pete Carroll chasing down defensive coordinator Casey Bradley and pointing toward the Redskins sideline while shouting something. I wouldn't be surprised if he had said, "Number 10 is on one leg! Get after him and we'll win this game!"

After throwing that second TD pass and giving the Redskins a 14-0 lead, Washington wouldn't score again.

RG3 finally succumbed to the pain in his knee early in the 4th quarter. Media and fans were quick to turn on head coach Mike Shanahan, saying he jeopardized the franchises future. Some even went so far as to call for his job. That's nonsense. This is the bed you have to lay in when you have a hybrid QB. Everyone involved with the Redskins and who watches the NFL knew that it wasn't a matter of "if RG3 gets hurt", but a matter of "when RG3 gets hurt". That's why Shanahan drafted Kirk Cousins, a more than competent backup.

RG3 will live to play another day, but how many is anybody's guess.

Wild Card Weekend Day 2

Thoughts on the Sunday games.
Ravens 24
Colts 9
Adam Vinatieri's missed 40 yard field goal with 11:44 left in the 4th was the end for the Colts, who had every chance to win this game.

Colts - Bruce Arians being hospitalized due to the flu may have cost the Colts a win. Andrew Luck took a beating, and to his credit, he kept on fighting. Had Vinatieri made the field goal, the score would've been 12-17, and all the pressure would've been on Joe Flacco (a player who has wilted under it this season).

For this franchise to be in the playoffs in year 1 of the Luck Era is remarkable. Persevering through Chuck Pagano being out the majority of the season while receiving treatment for leukemia was one of the great stories in sports history. This is a franchise that has a bright future.

Ravens - The Ravens are a live team. With this being Ray Lewis' last ride, would anyone be surprised if they made a run to the AFC Championship game? They'll have their hands full with Peyton Manning and the Broncos (who should be a touchdown favorite), but if they play stout defense and run the ball, they'll be in the game.

The key for this team is having Joe Flacco assume the leadership role Ray Lewis is vacating. If Flacco fails to do this, the Ravens will never win a Super Bowl with him as their starting QB.

--------------------

Seahawks 24
Redskins 14
Russell Wilson and Robert Griffin III delivered. This was the best game of the weekend.

Redskins - A wild game for the Redskins. After opening up a 14-0 lead, they didn't score again. RG3 was clearly playing on one knee, yet Mike Shanahan continued to go with him until he got injured. Shanahan jeopardizing the franchises future for a playoff win in year 1 is asinine. There's no explanation that will calm the Redskins fanbase.

One thing I noticed during the game was the beating that FedExField took. By the 4th quarter the playing conditions were poor, bordering on hazardous (see RG3 injury). Dan Snyder needs to shell out some money and get field turf installed for the start of the 2013-14 season. If he doesn't, RG3's play will suffer.

Seahawks - The Seahawks might be the real deal. There isn't a Falcons fan on the planet that is happy about having to face them. Russell Wilson, after being down 0-14 (on the road), guided the Seahawks to 24 unanswered. The defense has to prove that they can do it against a QB who has two working knees and more than one weapon on offense.